God, how I cannot stand to hear that when I am in the middle of difficult circumstances or situations. Then my ego slips into its diva part: “You can talk easily because you are not in that situation. You have no idea how that really feels.” The tricky thing is that my ego cannot convince me anymore. I simply have no excuses. I know exactly that when I dig into the mud I will only find more mud. But sometimes mud is what I need…
Sometimes I simply want to dig into the mud. I feel the need to really look at the issue and yes, to dig into the mud as deeply as possible. Because I notice that I already turned away for far too long. No suppressing anymore. I want to be angry. The volcano is finally at the point to erupt because too much stuff accumulated over time. It is time to look at it, to dig myself completely into it, to scream it out, to cry, to speak out what I forbid myself for far too long. Those are the moments when we stop lying to ourselves and confess how we actually perceived a situation but disavowed it. Our anger helps that we are not afraid anymore to look at the whole thing and to name it in order to finally relieve ourselves.
Positive thinking is often misunderstood. It is not about ignoring. It doesn’t mean turning away from how things are and pretending it is all good when it simply isn’t. Thinking positive doesn’t mean living in a dream world and using it as a tool for excusing yourself to deal with the inevitable or for not taking responsibility. But things are as they are. We will reach that moment when finally everything is getting too much and we need that explosion in order to free ourselves from that misunderstanding and be ourselves again. Misunderstanding positive thinking is like swallowing something we don’t like again and again. At one point we feel that gag reflex but we try to avoid throwing up as long as possible… until the pressure gets too big. Very often we don’t even realize that we are suppressing things. We think: “It is ok, I can handle this, I am not a softy. I am supposed to do it. I cannot say No. I am too afraid to change something.” But the mind can say what it wants. As long as we don’t feel it, we don’t believe what the mind tries to convince us. The pressure is building up.
Once you realize that you got tricked by using the positivity tool against you then go and dig, help yourself and make things bigger for a moment (only for that moment!) in order to support breaking that suffocating shell. Dig into the mud consciously as deeply as possible until you reach the rock. That is the moment when you realize that you hit rock bottom. It doesn’t go any deeper. You sit down and pause and all of a sudden get calmer. Like after a thunderstorm suddenly it gets lighter again. Things appear differently. Solutions or ways show up. You look up and see that there is only one way to go – upwards. Relieved from the burden and empowered by the insight you rise again! Now, you are able to look at the situation from a higher perspective and now you are able to really think positively because you liberated yourself from a lie you lived.
Thinking positively means looking at how things are now and finding a way to deal with them. Thinking positive means not losing faith that one day you will be through it which actually gives you the power to go through it. Thinking positively makes you see the situation behind the situation. This gives you the ability to find something in it which helps you to solve it or to show you how to move on. Positive thinking doesn’t mean bowing and accepting what others do to you or expect you to do. It doesn’t mean that you have to smile when even inside you are crying rivers. Positive thinking is knowing that there is always a way. Look at where you want to go to. The signs are there! Take yourself seriously and stay true to yourself. You matter!
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This is was so good! Such a beautiful piece of work! Loved it!
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Hi Meher, I am thankful you feel that way about it. Thank you very much!
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True thoughts…expressed in a well written, powerful way! Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Joy, thank you very much. I am happy you feel that way. It is so important to not misunderstand what positive thinking means. Have an amazing day 😊
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Great Post Erika. Such an important life message there. Dealing with “less than perfect” situations can be very difficult for some people, but understanding what a positive attitude is (and is not) is the first step to a more rewarding life (together of course with the ever present power of choice). 🙂
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Right! What is positive for us doesn’t need to be positive for someone else. The “less perfect” situations are those we grow on, don’t we? Thank you very much, Colin! Your comments are always very appreciated. Have a good day!
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Fantastic! Such a powerful post!
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Thank you so much, Krista. I am happy you feel that way! Have a lovely day 💖
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What a powerful piece of writing, Erika. I was moved by your words, and stuck on that first graphic, a beautiful image of the pain behind the mask. Many of us were conditioned from a very young age to present ourselves to the world with a face that denied our true emotion. It was survival. It took decades, and many trips to that rock-hard bottom, to discover who and what we really are. The journey is personal, involves struggle, but always worth the effort.
A brilliant Monday post, as usual. 💘 ( I have to find out what you are eating over the weekend☺)
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😄😄 You are so funny, Van! Acutally I am preparing those posts days or even a week ahead in order to give myself time to still work over it when something comes to my mind to add or edit!
Thank you for this wonderful comment, Van! It is as you say. Many are conditioned to fit in and to bury themselves in order to be the ones they are told to be. Positive thinking then results in denying themselves even more. The way out of that misunderstanding is one of the liberating insights we can get. A personal path as you say. Thank you so very much for always taking the time for reading and leaving such valuable lines. Have a wonderful day 💖
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These are very thoughtful, I was pretty sure you didn’t whip them out quickly. Thanks, Erika. ☺
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Some flow just so and some flow a bit longer…. lol 💖💖
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Fantastic post, Erika! And now that you said it, all the things do catch up as some sort of a “gag reflex”. Just two hours back, I was telling the fiance as how somehow I am surrounded by whiners over the last two weeks. Everyone I know has been going through some rough patch. But unlike what you been saying, they refuse to do anything about it. Because they are either lazy, or non-confrontational or simply finding excuses. And that is annoying.
I don’t care if it is the worst crisis of your life or a lizard infestation in your bathroom – You ain’t getting my sympathy for long if you don’t even attempt to do something about it. You cannot reach the shores by just being the ballast – you also have to be the tiller, the hull and the mast.
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Aweseome, Prajakta! Another amazing and powerful comment. I agree with what you said. But as I experienced it myself sometimes I didn’t even notice that I turned away. I thought that I would do something about it but it was only a backing out until life made me realize it. Sometimes we need to be pushed again and again until we finally see that we have to take action or at least look at the situation. In the end, as you said: We need to be the whole vessel in order to reach the other shore! It needs clear people like you who make others see what they are doing unconsciously. They might not realize that they won’t ever solve something the way they are dealing with it by now. That was such a profound statement, Prajakta. Thank you very much! Btw. may I quote you once with your last sentence?
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So true! Often, we need to be driven into a corner before we shake ourselves and look around. And we do need that helping shove in the right direction.
And it is an honour that you would want to quote me 🙂 Thank you so much!
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Oh, wonderful! Thank you very much, Prajakta! The honor is mine 😊
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Excellent thoughts here Erika!
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Thank you very much, Nicodemas. Positive thinking is often misunderstood and then it can make everthing worse!
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Yes, for sure.
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😊
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Thanks for the uplifting words Erika 😉
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You are very welcome, Charles! Always keep your eyes towards the light!
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That’s for sure
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😉 😊
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Thinking positive is just a way of finding out how to do something tomorrow we couldn’t find a way to do today. Giving up isn’t acceptable.
xxx Massive Hugs Erika xxx
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That is such an awesome definition, David! May I save your statement and use it for a quote once?
Definitely: Giving up is not an option! Thank you for this powerful comment, David!!!
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very sad – “When a volcano erupts, people get surprised, but it is a volcano! There is no ‘place’ for the surprise! The biggest problem with people is that they are not serious about the matters of life and death! Be serious or alternatively lose your existence!”
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Thank you, Mihran.
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